
Does the RFID Industry Need to Provide More Education?
Many companies have an outdated view of radio frequency identification technology, but you can’t educate people who don’t want to learn.
Many companies have an outdated view of radio frequency identification technology, but you can’t educate people who don’t want to learn.
The forest products company has been leading an effort to introduce paper-based RFID tags; it now has the capacity to sell its five new retail RFID ECO labels to service bureaus at a rate of 500 to 800 million annually.
Brighter AB’s Actiste system, being piloted in the United Arab Emirates, tests glucose levels and administers insulin with a single device, then saves the related data and forwards it to authorized parties, such as doctors and family members.
As colleges strive to attract the best students, they must provide an autonomous experience that is intuitive, personalized and connected; the Internet of Things can help.
T-Systems and Valid have jointly developed a system to identify stored products and optimize distribution center operations.